Hi Mark,
You know that Stipe is right.
But, for your convenience, here's one step howto for solving missing dependences when installing any product from rpm or for retrieving missing libraries in general.
1. Use the search utility at www.rpmfind.net to find out which rpm contains your missing library, download it from the same link  for your OS et voila ....
 
Hope it helps.
Mihai
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Stipe Tolj
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: SuSE Linux 10.1 compile cvs ?

Mark Condic wrote:
> If anyone would care to answer my previous message, I would still like
> to learn about the libraries and their numbering, and ln -s command.
>
> However, for you SuSE Linux users, I installed openssl-dev and
> libxml2-dev module(s).  Probably only the libxml2-dev was needed.
>
> I was then able to compile the sources.  Hope this helps someone else. 
> Thanks.

Hi Mark,

it's hard to say, but your questions are of general interest and hence off-topic
for the list. So please don't bother that none of the list members like to answer.

Stipe

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